New router
I have trouble with my doorbell since having a new router installed. I couldn’t find a way to put in a new wifi password so I deleted the Ring app and started again. However it recognised my e mail saying it was already in use! So, I used my husbands e mail and continued installing. However upon scanning the bar code part of the process I had as message saying the device was registered to someone else and it can take 15 days for the switch to a different owner to take place. I’m now totally fed up and confused and have no working doorbell! HELP.
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09-07-2023 09:02:58
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If you re-login with your original email that is associated with the doorbell. The Wifi password can be updated by putting the device into setup by pressing the small button on the doorbell itself.
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13-07-2023 03:46:18
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If you re-login with your original email that is associated with the doorbell. The Wifi password can be updated by putting the device into setup by pressing the small button on the doorbell itself.
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13-07-2023 03:46:18
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meme
How frustrating! I've deleted and added my Ring app many times to try and clear up bugs and have not encountered this. It almost sound like Ring thinks you are trying to create a new account instead of logging into your existing account. Perhaps try logging into your account again from cellphone. Make sure you click on the "LOG IN" bar and not the "CREATE ACCOUNT" bar just above it. (I am on an Android.) Or for another test to see if you can log into your Ring account, log in from a computer. https://ring.com/users/sign_in
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09-07-2023 08:45:19
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